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1, but its nice.

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2 $600 tuners

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I have two:
1) Philips (VERY OLD) Stereo (with AM/FM, CD, Cassette)
2) Philips (new) 5.1 home theatre system, which is technically a stereo... with 5+1 speakers.

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nice

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Tascam ST-07 Stereo mixer , 2 technics tt. SL-B200 (1 installed) 3 CD player technics (1 installed)
Pioneer CD recorder PDR-509 , Technics CD recorder RW-CD22 double deck , technics cassette deck HX-Pro,
+ Hitachi VCR , Kenwood VR-305 receiver 80W/ch. , technics speakers (can't rememember the model) 3 way , 12 in. woofers (I've canged the tweeters for a horn type) , all plugged into my Pc ...
I have 15ft. of cables for the monitor , enabling me

to safely roll around my living room , on a stand with wheels !!!

BTW , +or- Jazz fans should check out ... I have uploaded a selection of "prime cuts" at : http://geeks.pirillo.com/profile/JF85 !!!
It starts slow , but the rythm picks up as U progress thru the playlist !!!

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nice i have to work on one of those

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NONE!
4.1 on my laptop is all I need.

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CJFMix, that is very impressive.

I do not have one at all. I use my computer for music and when my toddler grand daughter is here, I have a CD Radio that I have taught her to play. I never think about needing one anymore.

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I have 3. One is an old 70's Sansui 9090DB, another is another Sansui, which is a quad receiver. The third one is a Kenwood 5.1 Surround Sound receiver.

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I have none!

I have all my music ripped, and stored on my Windows Home Server.

I don't play music very often. But when I do, I play it on one of my computers.

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